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Laura Kaiser has been named president and CEO of SSM Health, effective May 1. She will succeed

William Thompson, who is retiring after 37 years with St. Louis-based SSM, the past six years as chief executive.

Kaiser, 56, comes to SSM from Salt Lake City-based Intermount­ain Healthcare, where she was executive vice president and COO. Before joining Intermount­ain, she spent 15 years at Ascension Health, serving in a number of leadership roles, including ministry market leader for the Gulf Coast/Florida region for Ascension and as president and CEO at Sacred Heart Health System in Pensacola, Fla.

Dr. Julie Ann Freischlag has been named CEO of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, N.C., effective May 1. She replaces

Dr. John McConnell, who will become executive director of Wake Forest Healthcare Ventures, a new company at Wake Forest that will develop services focused on analytics and digital health. Freischlag, 62, is currently vice chancellor for human health sciences and dean of the University of California at Davis School of Medicine. In that role, Freischlag directs UC Davis’ academic, research and clinical programs, which include an acute-care hospital and a multispeci­alty medical group with 1,000 physicians.

Leo Correa has been named CEO of St. Catherine Healthcare in East Chicago, Ind. He replaces Jo Ann Birdzell, who retired after serving as CEO for the past 19 years.

Correa most recently was associate VP of clinical affairs at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Previously he was an administra­tor of hematology/ oncology and cell therapy at Rush. He also held executive leadership positions at University of Chicago Medicine and Northweste­rn University.

Dr. Nancy Hammond has been promoted to VP and chief medical officer of St. Agnes Healthcare, an Ascension affiliate based in Baltimore. She replaces, Dr. Adrian Long, who retired.

Hammond, 61, joined St. Agnes in 2005 and served as chair of the obstetrics and gynecology department. Previously she was a practicing OB-GYN physician.

Holly Elliott has been named the first vice president of women’s and children’s services at HCA Gulf Coast Division, Houston. In the new role, she’ll work with the CEO of the south Texas healthcare network and the CEO of the Woman’s Hospital of Texas.

Elliott, 35, previously was VP and chief operations officer at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston.

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